GM LS Front Sump Oil Pans
Make your GM LS swap easy with a front sump oil pan. JEGS 555-50253 fabricated aluminum GM LS oil pan in powder coat black finish comes with a gasket, pickup, and hardware, giving you everything you need for a quick and worry-free installation. This kit provides an affordable option when performing a GM LS engine swap. JEGS GM LS swap oil pan designed for the D.I.Y. guy with upgrades including connections for a remote oil filter pickup system that will improve oil change accessibility and internal baffles that reduce oil sloshing. The fabricated aluminum construction reduces weight, and the thick mounting flange offers an increase in block rigidity. A remote oil filter kit is not included and can be purchased separately.
JEGS 555-50253 Street and Strip Engine Swap Oil Pan Features:
Specifications:
Will this oil pan fit in a 2006 LS2 GTO? Also does this oil pan support a Dip Stick?
Are the an oil filter connected removable I need to put side exit adapter on mine
Will it fit a 350Z
What are the dimensions of the pan?
Will it fit a 2000 f-body trans am?
What dip stick is recommended for this pan?
Will this fit a LM7 out of a 03 Silverado 1500
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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